Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram

Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram

"nothing grieves more deeply or pathetically than one half of a great love that isn’t meant to be."
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"nothing grieves more deeply or pathetically than one half of a great love that isn’t meant to be."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Indians are the Italians of Asia and vice versa. Every man in both countries is a singer when he is happy, and every woman is a dancer when she walks to the shop at the corner. For them, food is the music inside the body and music is the food inside the heart. Amore or Pyar makes every man a poet, a princess of peasant girl if only for second eyes of man and woman meets."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Fate gives all of us three teachers, three friends, three enemies, and three great loves in our lives. But these twelve are always disguised, and we can never know which one is which until we’ve loved them, left them, or fought them."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"For all his wisdom, he did not know that love cannot be tested. Honesty can be tested and loyalty. But there is not test for love. Love goes on forever, once it begins, even if we come to hate the one we love. Love goes on forever because love is born in the part of us that does not die."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"A strong man can make his own luck."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"But in a way you can say that after leaving the sea, after all those millions of years of living inside of the sea, we took the ocean with us. When a woman makes a baby, she gives it water, inside her body, to grow in. That water inside her body is almost exactly the same as the water of the sea. It is salty, by just the same amount. She makes a little ocean, in her body. And not only this. Our blood and our sweating, they are both salty, almost exactly like the water from the sea is salty. We carry oceans inside of us, in our blood and our sweat. And we are crying the oceans, in our tears."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Love survives in us precisely because it isn't wise."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"It's such a huge arrogance to love someone, and there's too much of it around. There's too much love in this world. Sometimes I think that's what heavens is-- a place where everybody's happy because nobody loves anybody else, ever."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"What is it" she asked. "I'm looking for your wings. You are my guardian angel, aren't you" "I'm afraid not," she replied, her cheeks dimplingwith a wry smile. "There's too much of the devil in me for that." "Just how much devil," I grinned, "are we talking about here?"
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"It isn't a secret, unless keeping it hurts."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Mistakes are like bad loves, the more you learn from, the more you wish they'd never happened."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"In the storm-lit darkness, the beaded sweat and raindrops on her arm were like so many glittering stars, and her skin was like a span of night sky."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"And I'd learned, the hard way, that sometimes, even with the purest intentions, we make things worse when we do our best to make things better."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Justice is not only the way we punish those who do wrong. It is also the way we try to save them"
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"...he'd been able to deal with that pain because he'd accepted his own part in causing it"
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Gimme an honest frown over a false smile, any day."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Prisons are the temples where devils learn to prey. Every time we turn the key we twist the knife of fate, because every time we cage a man we close him in with hate."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"Fanaticism is the opposite of love. A wise man once told me - he's a Muslim, by the way - that he has more in common with a rational, reasonable-minded Jew than he does with a fanatic from his own religion. He has more in common with a rational, reasonable-minded Christian or Buddhist or Hindu than he does with a fanatic of his own religion. In fact, he has more in common with a rational, reasonable-minded atheist than he does with a fanatic of his own religion."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"I think it is a part of growing up, learning to control our suffering."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
"I know now what was happening to me, what was overwhelming me, what was about to consume and almost destroy me. Didier had even given me a name for it - assassin grief, he'd once called it: the kind of grief that lies in wait and attacks you from ambush, with no warning and no mercy. I know now that assassin grief can hide for years and then strike suddenly on the happiest day, without discernible reason or exegesis. But on that day, ... almost a year after Khader's death, I couldn't understand the dark and trembling mood that was moving in me, swelling to the sorrow I'd too long denied. I couldn't understand it, so i tried to fight it as a man fights pain or despair. But you can't bite down on assassin grief and will it away. The enemy stalks you, step for step, and knows your every move before you make it. The enemy is your own grieving heart and, when it strikes, it can't miss."
Gregory David Roberts, Shantaram
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